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Amy Beth Ann Williams

Pottsville, Pennsylvania

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Amy Williams passed away in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Republican & Herald on February 11, 2009.

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RIP Amy.

You crossed my mind today. I remember so many laughs you and I had together. You were one of the most beautiful people and I was blessed to have you as a friend. Miss you xoxo

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Its going on almost 4 years since the tragedy. At the time sending flowers as condolences seemed like all I could do. Amy & I hadnt worked together nor did we grow up together. We met by chance thru our husbands work at Alcoa. Little did I know that a friendship would bloom. We worked out together, played pinochle on Saturday nights for money(drink money for our cruise), went antiquing & had many a laugh on our trips to lancaster. Everything that has been written about amy in this guest book,...

Although there may not have been a lot of years in her life, there was a lot of life in her years. Amy was the person we all strive to be and has shown me truly what it means to "love your neighbor". She is still sadly missed today.

To the Lewis Family,
May God bless you at this difficult time. Owen and Tyler I spent alot of time with your mom at Penn State she loved you guys so much, hold on to that forever.

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

To the Lewis Family,
I had the pleasure of being a friend of Amy's thru high school up "ON THE HILL" and then after. I will always remember the great times, the wonderful smile and outgoing personality that Amy had. She always brought a smile to whom she came in contact with. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and especially to Owen and Tyler. May those two boys be guided by your love. Know now that there is a special angel above watching over you all. If you need anything please...

Judy and family,

I am so sorry for your tragic loss. May God be with you and help you find a way to cope with the pain you are feeling. Stay srong and be there for Amy's boys...let them know everyday how special she was.

Love Tedda